It has been told that Cleopatra grabbed a snake and let it bite her so that she may die because her lover had killed himself. But this is just a myth. No, Cleopatra did not die by a snake bite. There are several good reasons that she would not use a snake to kill her. The ancient writers say that she died by some type of poison and modern research has come up with the theory that she died of a combination of three poisons which were readily available to her.
There is no record of Cleopatra ever getting bitten by a snake.
she committed suicide. she put her hand in a basket with a posinous snake in it, and it bit her.
the snake didn't bite Cleopatra her father's servant got bitten and died he found the snake in his room, the snake was called a puff adder they bite a deadly mark which cant survive very long HOPE THAT HELPED XD
People were there when the snake bit her. They know she committed suicide
asp, a snake. Cleopatra committed suicide by giving herself a poisonous snake bit.
I think you're getting the myths a little confused. Cleopatra was supposed to have killed herself by getting bitten in the arm by a snake. Shakespeare changed it to getting bit in the breast. However the actual way that Cleopatra died is undetermined, but they definitely know it was not by snakebite.
Cleopatra died from a horned cobra.There probably MANY theories out there about how she died. But there are two common ones: She could have died because...A snake was hidden among a basket of figs and it bit herorShe was poisonedthe Roman soldiers who found her dead thought they saw traces of a snake bite in her arm.
Legend has it that Cleopatra's death was caused by an asp bite. It is believed that she committed suicide by placing the snake, most likely an Egyptian cobra, to her chest. However, historical accounts vary and the exact snake species remains uncertain.
The beautiful queen of Egypt who died from a snake bite was Cleopatra VII. She was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt and is famous for her relationships with Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Cleopatra reportedly took her own life following the defeat of Antony, using a venomous snake, often identified as an asp, to end her life in 30 BC. Her tragic demise marked the end of the Ptolemaic rule and the rise of Roman dominance in Egypt.
The beautiful queen of Egypt you are referring to is Cleopatra VII. She was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt and is famously known for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Cleopatra died in 30 BC, traditionally believed to be from a snake bite, although the exact circumstances of her death remain a subject of debate among historians. Her dramatic end marked the fall of the Ptolemaic Kingdom and the rise of Roman dominance in Egypt.
it is a coral snake i am about 80% sure it is this.I do not think this is any bit venomous.
She commited suicide by getting bit by a snake, bcus her love killed himself so she did as well